What you’ll learn
- How to develop whole-body elastic connection from the feet to the fingertips
- How to identify and correct structural disconnection, tension, and force leakage
- Foundational standing practices, including circular and triangular body structures
- How fascia, alignment, and posture relate to internal training
- The role of breath, relaxation, and intention in whole-body connection
- Core Chu Shong Tin concepts — Nim Lik (intention) and Tai Gung
About this course
This course with Nima King offers a systematic approach to whole-body connection, structural integration, and internal awareness — rooted in the teaching method passed down from the late Chu Shong Tin.
Designed as a foundational training method for Internal Wing Chun, the course guides you through the process of connecting the body from the feet to the fingertips: through structure, fascia, alignment, standing practice, breath, and intention. Nima works methodically through each section of the body — feet, knees, hips, ribcage, spine, scapula, shoulders, and neck — explaining both how each area commonly functions and how it should function. Through this process, you learn to identify areas of disconnection, tension, and force leakage, and begin building a more unified and efficient structure.
The course also explores standing postures and structural shapes, including circular and triangular frameworks, as vehicles for cultivating connectivity, expansion, and whole-body integration through static practice. A defining feature of the training is its emphasis on direct experience — rather than conceptual explanation alone, it consistently guides you to feel and recognize more optimal body conditions through practice and awareness.
Key concepts from the Chu Shong Tin method are introduced throughout, including Nim Lik, the intentional dimension of internal training, and Tai Gung, a central principle in the system’s approach to internal body development. Although taught through the lens of Internal Wing Chun, the principles apply broadly to practitioners of Tai Chi, Yi Quan, and other internal arts — and are equally relevant to anyone looking to improve movement efficiency, posture, structural awareness, and whole-body coordination in daily life.
Whether you’re new to Internal Wing Chun or already experienced in the internal arts, this course provides a clear, structured pathway toward deeper body connection and internal development.
Course content
5 sections · 21 lessons · 3h 12m
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Student reviews
2 reviews
“I am 57% through the course. Some of the concepts, while fascinating, are very difficult to actually perform. The energizing the fascia is very difficult to me. I'm sure it would be better to have personal one on one instruction rather than trying to do it online. Nima is a good instructor but this course…”
“Great course. As a Mindful Wing Chun student I found this really valuable in fine tuning my holistic practise. I struggled for a while trying to achieve the basics of CST’s Seng and Taigung, even with the excellent online program to guide me. This course gave some of the clarity I was missing and shows…”





